Leader in Pulse Power System
ITOPP Leader in Pulse Power System
Research
Pulsed Power for Research
Defence
High power microwave equipment for the protection of critical sites and systems
Components
Large range of components adapted to pulsed power technologies
Industry
Optimization of industrial process
Research Pulsed Power for Research
For more than 25 years, ITOPP has been supporting major defence and research players in the development of high-power pulsed systems by designing highly innovative systems.
Based on client specifications, ITOPP develops, designs manufactures and tests pulsed power systems to study the behavior of materials placed under very high pressures, test lightning vulnerability, carry out hyper-speed impacts, study ultra-fast physical phenomena (flash radiography), and contribute to nuclear fusion experimentation. ITOPP also masters the design and development of high-powered microwave equipment.
With this expertise, ITOPP has adapted its knowledge to the industry sector and today offers shockwave rock fragmentation for the mining industry as well as pulsed electron beam industrial sterilization equipment.
About ITOPP
Leader in Pulse Power System
With over 20 years of experience, ITOPP (formerly ITHPP) has become the French leader in high pulsed-power and high-power microwave technologies.
Driven by customer specifications, ITOPP designs and manufactures adapted and highly innovative systems linking these technologies to scientific research and also to civil and military applications.
High Pulsed-Power technologies allow for the amplification of electrical power delivery over a shorter burst period. Since energy is the product of power over time, by maintaining a constant flow of energy and reducing the duration of the pulse, it is possible to achieve powers in excess of one hundred Gigawatts.
High-Powered Microwaves are very highly charged electromagnetic pulsations capable of disturbing and even destroying electronic components used in today’s increasingly complex systems. The interest in these high-powered microwaves are due to the vast array of uses, varying from more classic uses (such as Radar) to more advanced technologies, such as those used in Electronic Warfare.